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<META NAME="date" CONTENT="2000-09-09">
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<META NAME="author" CONTENT="Craig Lumley">
<META NAME="section" CONTENT="Clocks">
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="(Version 4.0+ browsers) Using layers, JavaScript can display a real-time clock your page.  This is a really professional way to add that special touch to your web page.  And, watch as the clock on your page updates every second.  All done without using forms, cool!">

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function funClock() {
if (!document.layers && !document.all)
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var runTime = new Date();
var hours = runTime.getHours();
var minutes = runTime.getMinutes();
var seconds = runTime.getSeconds();
var dn = "AM";
if (hours >= 12) {
dn = "PM";
hours = hours - 12;
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if (hours == 0) {
hours = 12;
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if (minutes <= 9) {
minutes = "0" + minutes;
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if (seconds <= 9) {
seconds = "0" + seconds;
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movingtime = "<b>"+ hours + ":" + minutes + ":" + seconds + " " + dn + "</b>";
if (document.layers) {
document.layers.clock.document.write(movingtime);
document.layers.clock.document.close();
}
else if (document.all) {
clock.innerHTML = movingtime;
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setTimeout("funClock()", 1000)
}
window.onload = funClock;
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(Version 4.0+ browsers) Using layers, JavaScript can display a real-time clock your page.  This is a really professional way to add that special touch to your web page.  And, watch as the clock on your page updates every second.  All done without using forms, cool!
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Currently, it's <span id=clock style="position:relative;"></span>
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<tr><td BGCOLOR=yellow><font FACE="helvetica,arial,geneva"><b>JavaScript Source Code 3000:  Clocks:  Dynamic Clock</b>
<p>Simply click inside the window below, use your cursor to highlight the script, and copy (type Control-c or Apple-c) the script into a new file in your text editor (such as Note Pad or Simple Text) and save (Control-s or Apple-s).  The script is yours!!!
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&lt;!-- TWO STEPS TO INSTALL DYNAMIC CLOCK:

  1.  Copy the coding into the HEAD of your HTML document
  2.  Add the last code into the BODY of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the HEAD of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;HEAD&gt;

&lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"&gt;
&lt;!-- Original:  Craig Lumley --&gt;
&lt;!-- Web Site:  http://www.ws4all.co.uk --&gt;

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function MakeArraymonth(size) {
this.length = size;
for(var i = 1; i &lt;= size; i++) {
this[i] = "";
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return this;
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function funClock() {
if (!document.layers && !document.all)
return;
var runTime = new Date();
var hours = runTime.getHours();
var minutes = runTime.getMinutes();
var seconds = runTime.getSeconds();
var dn = "AM";
if (hours &gt;= 12) {
dn = "PM";
hours = hours - 12;
}
if (hours == 0) {
hours = 12;
}
if (minutes &lt;= 9) {
minutes = "0" + minutes;
}
if (seconds &lt;= 9) {
seconds = "0" + seconds;
}
movingtime = "&lt;b&gt;"+ hours + ":" + minutes + ":" + seconds + " " + dn + "&lt;/b&gt;";
if (document.layers) {
document.layers.clock.document.write(movingtime);
document.layers.clock.document.close();
}
else if (document.all) {
clock.innerHTML = movingtime;
}
setTimeout("funClock()", 1000)
}
window.onload = funClock;
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&lt;!-- STEP TWO: Copy this code into the BODY of your HTML document  --&gt;

&lt;BODY&gt;

Currently, it's &lt;span id=clock style="position:relative;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;

 

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